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 Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social CENTRO DE ANTROPOLOGÍA SOCIAL “EDUARDO ARCHETTI” PRIZE ECUADOR, GUATEMALA, NORWAY, ARGENTINA 7th edition ‐ 2014 Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social Aráoz 2838 ● C1425DGT ● Buenos Aires Tel.: (54 11) 4804‐49494 ● (54 11) 4804‐5856 INTERNET: www.ides.org.ar “EDUARDO ARCHETTI” PRIZE ECUADOR, GUATEMALA, NORWAY, ARGENTINA 7th edition ‐ 2014 The Centro de Antropología Social, CAS (Center of Social Anthropology) at the Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social, IDES (Institute of Economic and Social Development) and Editorial Antropofagia are pleased to announce the “Eduardo Archetti” Prize for 2014, honoring our friend and colleague Eduardo “Lali” Archetti. This annual prize will be awarded to the three best M.A. theses in anthropology based in research undertaken in Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala or Norway, the countries where Archetti taught and did research. The thesis receiving the first prize will be published by Editorial Antropofagia, Argentina, and pending budgetary considerations and the acceptance by a foreign publisher, the CAS may contribute towards its publication in English. The Selection Committee will also recognize two theses with honorable mention. Eduardo P. Archetti (1943‐ 2005) was born in Santiago del Estero, Argentina. He earned his undergraduate degree in Sociology at the University of Buenos Aires (1967), and his Ph.D. at L’Ecole des Haute Etudes, in Paris. In 1976 he launched an MA Program in Rural Sociology at FLACSO‐Quito, and later settled in Oslo as research fellow, associate professor, and full professor. He also chaired the Department of Social Anthropology. His ethnographic research was based in Argentina and Ecuador, but also in Burkina Fasso and Zambia, France, and Norway. In 2000 he directed a MA Program at the University of Guatemala. Since 1997 he taught at the Graduate Program in Social Anthropology at the University of Misiones, and since 2001 he taught at the MA Program in Social Anthropology at IDES‐IDAES, University of San Martín. Archetti specialized in the study of cultural and social change; peasantries and development; ritual and performance, gender identities and sports. He published Explotación familiar y acumulación de capital en el campo argentino, with Kristi‐Anne StØlen (Siglo XXI, 1975); El cuy (CEPLAES, 1992; Eng. by Berg 1997); El potrero, la pista y el ring (FCE, 2001); Masculinities (Berg, 1999; Sp. by Antropofagia, 2003); and edited Exploring the Written. Anthropology and the Multiplicity of Writing (Scandinavian University Press, 1994). SELECTION COMMITTEE BEATRIZ MARÍA ALASIA DE HEREDIA (Universidad Federal de Rio de Janeiro) JOSÉ ALEJOS GARCÍA (Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México) FERNANDO GARCÍA SERRANO (FLACSO‐ Ecuador) MARIT MELHUUS (University of Oslo, Norway) CONDITIONS 1. TO BE ELIGIBLE, THE THESIS MUST MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA: 1. Unpublished manuscript; 2. Must deal with some aspect/s of society and culture of people living in or coming from the nation‐states of Argentina, Ecuador, Guatemala or Norway; 3. Written in any of the following languages: Spanish, English, Portuguese, or French. Only the first prize will be translated into Spanish for its publication; 4. Submitted to the university not earlier than 2009; 5. Its length should not exceed the 180 pages, letter size (including footnotes, references, acknowledge‐ments and table of contents) in Times New Roman 12, 1.5 line spacing, standard page setup, with references in the text as (Archetti 2003:198). Texts longer than 180 pages will not be considered. Authors may shorten their original texts, and may also revise them according to the suggestions of their MA dissertation committee. 2. SUBMISSION: Applicants should submit a digital copy in pdf format to: [email protected] In the email it should be provided the following information: – Pseudonym – Author’s first and last names – Author’s e‐mail – Title – Date of the thesis submission – Institution where it was submitted and approved, including its address – Main adviser’s first and last names The digital archive should not have the real name of the author. Submissions must be posted not later than June 30th, 2014 The award will be announced in December at “Esther Hermitte” Conference, at IDES, by IDES and CAS authorities. By taking part of this prize the author acknowledges his/her compliance with all the stipulations stated above. “EDUARDO ARCHETTI” PRIZE ECUADOR, GUATEMALA, NORWAY, ARGENTINA 7th edition, 2014 Selection Committe BEATRIZ MARÍA ALASIA DE HEREDIA Ph.D. in Social Anthropology, 1985, Museu Nacional, Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. Post‐Doctor at EHESS, Paris, France, 1992. Professor in the Graduate Program in Sociology and Anthropology at the Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro and CNPq researcher in Brasil. Her areas of specialization are the anthropology of politics and the agrarian question. She published La morada de la vida (Paz e Terra 1979, La Colmena 2003); Formas de dominação e Espaço Social (Marco Zero/CNPq 1989); co‐edited Como se fazem eleições no Brasil (Relume Dumará 2002) and Os impactos dos Assentamentos. Um estudo sobre o meio rural brasileiro (Unesp/ Nead 2004). JOSÉ ALEJOS GARCÍA Ph.D. in Linguistic Anthropology, 1995, at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México. Researcher and lecturer at UNAM since 1985, he coordinates a postgraduate course in Mesoamerican Studies and he specializes in agrarian topics, ethnicity and oral Indian narrative in Guatemala and Chiapas. He has developed a theoretical approach to study social identity from a dialogical perspective of discourse analysis. He published Identidad y alteridad en antropología dialógica (México, UNAM, 2005) and several articles. FERNANDO GARCÍA SERRANO M.A., 1980. Universidad Iberoamericana, México. Researcher at the Anthropology Program of FLACSO, Ecuador. Professor of ethnographic methods, anthropology theory and y juridical anthropology. His areas of specialization are political anthropology, juridical anthropology, ethnicity and identity and social movement studies. He has conducted researches in México and Ecuador. His last publication is Identidades, etnicidad y racismo en América Latina (Comp.), Compilación 50 años, FLACSO, Quito, 2008. MARIT MELHUUS Ph.D., Universitetet i Oslo, Norway, 1993. Professor of Social Anthropology at the same University. She specialized in peasantry, development, gender, morality, kinship, legislation, social change and biotechnology in Argentina, Mexico, and Norway. She published Peasants, Surpluses and Appropriation. A Case Study of Tobacco Growers from Corrientes (University of Oslo, 1987); and co‐edited with Kristi‐Anne StØlen, Machos, putas, santas. El poder del imaginario de género en América Latina (Antropofagia, 2008), Holding Worlds together: Ethnographies of Knowing and Belonging (Berghahn, 2007), Ethnographic Practice in the Present (Berghahn, 2010) and Norvège. Vues de l’interieur (2009, special edition of Ethnologie francaise). Results PRIZE “EDUARDO ARCHETTI” 1st edition 2006 First Prize: HANNA SKARTVEIT, An Angel watching over me. Fan Culture and the Formations of Self and Identity in Buenos Aires. First Mention: JOSÉ GARRIGA ZUCAL, Haciendo amigos a las piñas. Violencia y redes sociales en una hinchada de futbol. Second Mention: CAROLINA GANDULFO, Entiendo pero no hablo. El guaraní ‘acorrentinado’ en una escuela rural. Usos y significaciones. 2nd edition 2007 First Prize: LUCÍA EILBAUM, Los ‘casos de policía’ en la Justicia Federal Argentina en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. El pez por la boca muere. First Mention: LAURA LÓPEZ, ¿Hay alguna persona en este hogar que se considere afrodescendiente? Negociaçoes e disputas políticas em torno das classificaçoes étnicas na Argentina. 3rd edition 2009 First Mention (shared by): MARÍA VERÓNICA MOREIRA, Los modos de ser hincha. Participación social y proceso política en un club social y departivo. LUCIANO LITERAS, Genealogía de una exclusión. Sin territorio y sin trabajo. Etnohistoria de la expropiación guaraní en el noroeste argentino. 4th edition 2010 First Prize: MARÍA RAQUEL POZZIO, Madres, mujeres y amantes... Usos y sentidos de género en la gestión cotidiana de las políticas de salud. First Mention (shared by): ROMINA MALAGAMBA OTEGUI, ’Expertos en ciudadanía’. La emergencia de la Fundación Poder Ciudadano y las transformaciones en las formas de la política en la Argentina (1988‐
1992). CATÓN EDUARDO CARINI, Etnografía del budismo zen argentino: ritual, cuerpo y poder en la recreación de una religión oriental. Second Mention: FABIÁN MARCELO ZAMORA MEJÍA, Ideología, cultura y nación: formación de comunidades políticas en maestros del sector oficial del Quetzaltenango posrevolucionario (1970‐2006). 5th edition 2011 First Prize: JULIO CÉSAR SPOTA, Mestizaje social en la frontera chaqueña durante la segunda mitad del siglo XIX. El caso de los indios blancos. First Mention: ROXANNA S. LEÓN PRADO, Construcción de la nacionalidad. Política de Estado y peruanos en la ciudad de Córdoba. 6th edition 2012 First Prize KARLA ENCALADA FALCONI Racismo e interculturalidad dentro del sistema de administración de Justicia ordinario en Riobamba ‐ Ecuador First Mention MARIELA ELEONORA ZABALA Las verdades etnológicas de Monseñor Pablo Cabrera. Una etnografía de archivos en la ciudad de Córdoba. Instituto de Desarrollo Económico y Social Aráoz 2838 ● C1425DGT ● Buenos Aires Tel.: (54 11) 4804‐49494 ● (54 11) 4804‐5856 INTERNET: www.ides.org.ar